N ew England Review is eagerly anticipating the evening of Friday, November 10th and the return of NER Out Loud. Join us at the Middlebury College Dance Theaterin the Kevin P. Mahaney ’84 Center for the Arts. Students will read pieces from NER, bringing our authors’ words off the page and onto the stage with their oratory talent.

Last winter’s NER Out Loud, our third, was a great success. Below, please enjoy an encore performance by Josh Espy ’17, reading Maciej Miłkowski’s “The Week of German Cinema,” a work translated from the Polish by Justin Wilmes and appearing in NER 37.4.

Tickets for the event are free and open to the public.
No reservation required!

Do you enjoy performing arts at Middlebury College? Are you a student of literature or creative writing? Are you just looking for an evening of entertainment and community? Look no further than the Mahaney Center for the Arts, where on November 10, 2017, at 8pm, student orators and actors in coalition with Oratory Now will present an evening of lively readings from the pages of Middlebury’s own New England Review.

Join us in the Middlebury College Dance Theater for a series of readings that will include poetry, fiction, and memoir, and will range from joyful to witty to heart-rending.

As a preview to this autumn’s event, please enjoy a selection from the last NER Out Loud. Below is Melanie Rivera ’19, reading Alia Volz’s “Chasing Arrows.” This is not to be missed!

The readings will be accompanied by an ASL interpreter. Admission to the event is free and open to the public.

NER Out Loud is back, and will take place this fall on Friday, November 10th at 8pm in the Mahaney Center for the Arts. In partnership with the Mahaney Center and Oratory Now, NER Out Loud will offer an hour of selections from NER, read by a talented team of Middlebury students. And leave room for dessert—students will cap off the evening with a reading of their own work, while you enjoy Middlebury’s finest Indoor S’mores!